crowd-puller

noun

Etymology

From crowd + puller.

  1. inherited from puller
  2. compounded as crowd-puller — “crowd + puller

Definitions

  1. An event that attracts a large number of people.

    • The British Museum believes it will be the biggest crowd-puller since its legendary Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibition of 1972, which attracted almost 1.7mn visitors.

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